Integrium Unveils Clinician-Centric EHR Platform: CORE
In a move set to revolutionize post-acute care documentation, Integrium has launched its clinician-built Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform, CORE. This new system is designed to create accurate, defensible, and billable records for every wound care encounter while addressing the challenges posed by payer audits. Built on both FHIR R4 and HL7 standards, CORE combines advanced compliance features with user-friendly capabilities tailored specifically for healthcare providers.
The Need for Compliance-Driven EHR Solutions
Documentation in healthcare is critical, yet it often fails to meet the rigorous demands of audits. The primary goal of any EHR system, especially in wound care, is to ensure that every encounter is thoroughly documented and defensible. Integrium knows that risk mitigation starts with a platform built from the ground up, focusing on compliance as its foundation. As Chris Hymer, the Chief Clinical Officer at Integrium, puts it: “This isn’t just a generic EHR with compliance tacked on. Compliance is the cornerstone of our platform.”
Key Features of Integrium CORE
Integrium CORE stands out with several notable features designed to protect patient care while supporting providers. The platform automatically verifies every encounter against established documentation rules, such as NCCI edits and CMS regulations, significantly reducing the risk associated with documentation errors.
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Deterministic Compliance Engine: Unlike traditional systems that may rely on probabilistic methods, CORE uses deterministic algorithms to ensure consistent and rigorous workflows for every user. This guarantees that each provider follows a standardized documentation process.
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Audit Trail: All billing decisions are coupled with a comprehensive audit trail that includes rule IDs, conditions, results, and justifications. These audit logs are invaluable during payer reviews or audits, providing confidence and reassurance to clinics and hospitals.
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Integrated Wound Documentation Tools: The platform includes a 3D body mapping technology for more accurate wound documentation alongside suggested coding for billing. This integration streamlines workflows and eliminates the need for multiple logins across different systems.
Tailored for the Clinical Environment
Integrium CORE targets wound care teams directly, having been developed by clinicians and engineers experienced in the field. This understanding of real-world challenges allows the system to effectively support care teams in their daily operations. Chris Sondesky, Chief Technical Officer at Integrium, remarked, “Facilities shouldn’t have to piece together various documentation tools just to confirm compliance; our platform is designed as a unified system.”
Future-Proofing Your Documentation
One of the standout aspects of Integrium CORE is its commitment to keeping compliance standards up to date. With CMS rule sets updating every quarter, the platform ensures that providers are always aligned with the latest regulations without the burden of manual tracking. This proactive approach allows healthcare facilities to focus on patient care rather than paperwork.
Availability
Integrium CORE is now live and ready for healthcare organizations seeking a reliable, compliant, and efficient EHR solution. Interested parties are encouraged to schedule a full walkthrough of the platform by visiting
Integrium's official website.
Conclusion
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, Integrium's new EHR platform represents a significant step forward in compliance-driven healthcare documentation. With its clinician-focused design and robust audit capabilities, CORE is positioned to empower wound care teams by simplifying the documentation process and ensuring audit readiness.
In conclusion, Integrium CORE not only addresses the current needs for compliance in healthcare but also sets a new standard for EHR systems in the wound care field. Through its innovative approach, Integrium demonstrates a commitment to enhancing patient outcomes and supporting providers in delivering the best care possible.